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POLITICS 07/14/2018 01:57 am ET Stores carrying Trump family items have been a target of boycott campaign. By Mary Papenfuss Canada’s oldest department store chain is dropping all Ivanka Trump products. Hudson’s Bay Company, founded in London in 1670, has already eliminated more than 150 items from its website, including clothing, shoes and jewelry. It will also phase all products out of its 90 stores across Canada in the fall. “As part of our regular course of business, we review our merchandise offerings and make appropriate changes,” the company said in a statement. Officials cited the poor sales performance of the product line owned by the senior White House adviser and first daughter. Stores carrying any Trump family products have been the target of a boycott campaign by Canadian consumers protesting Trump administration policies. Anger about the products has been heightened by the U.S. trade war with … [Read more...] about Hudson’s Bay Company In Canada Dumping Ivanka Trump Products

Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Politics Subscribe Log In Subscribe Log In Advertisement Supported by ByMichael D. Shear June 7, 2018 WASHINGTON — President Trump will travel to a sleepy village in Quebec on Friday to meet with the leaders of America’s closest allies for a summit meeting that usually ends with a moment of global camaraderie — the “family photo” that captures presidents and prime ministers smiling for the camera. This year there won’t be many grins. Mr. Trump is the black sheep of this family, the estranged sibling who decided to pick fights with his relatives just before arriving to dinner. The dispute, Larry Kudlow, the president’s top economic adviser, acknowledges, is “much like a family quarrel,” but with the potential for vast diplomatic and economic consequences for the world. The anger of American allies, especially about Mr. … [Read more...] about Trump Is About to Meet U.S. Allies in Canada. They’re Angry.

.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... WASHINGTON — Before President Donald Trump sits down with a third-generation North Korean autocrat, he will face what may well turn out to be a tougher crowd — some of America’s oldest allies. With his new tariffs increasing U.S. isolation, Trump heads to Canada on Friday for a meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized nations. The White House is expecting a chilly reception from Canada and West European countries, already frustrated over Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear agreement. German Chancellor Angela Merkel previewed the dynamics on Wednesday, telling the German parliament that “it is apparent that we have a serious problem with multilateral agreements here, and so there will be contentious discussions.” … [Read more...] about Trump talks tough on trade ahead of G-7 meetings in Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) is greeted by U.S. President Donald Trump prior to holdiing talks at the White House in Washington, U.S., February 13, 2017. Reuters/Carlos Barria Trump heads to Canada on Friday for a meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized nations. The White House is expecting a chilly reception from Canada and West European countries. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said "it is apparent that we have a serious problem with multilateral agreements here, and so there will be contentious discussions." Trudeau told NBC: "The idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the United States is, quite frankly, insulting and unacceptable." WASHINGTON (AP) — Before President Donald Trump sits down with a third-generation North Korean autocrat, he will face what may well turn out to be a tougher crowd — some of America's oldest allies. With his new tariffs increasing U.S. isolation, Trump heads to Canada on Friday for a meeting of … [Read more...] about Trump likely to meet some US allies very angry over tariffs at the G7 summit in Canada

By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) – Top U.S. allies are set for a showdown with Washington at this week’s G7 summit in Canada as the Trump administration shows no sign of backing down from protectionist policies that have upset trading partners and unnerved investors. The meeting on Friday and Saturday in Charlevoix, Quebec, will be the first chance G7 leaders have had to confront President Donald Trump in person since U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union were imposed last week. Two sources in Ottawa said divisions between the United States and other G7 members were so great that senior officials in charge of each nation’s preparations planned to hold an unusual additional meeting the night before the summit in a bid to find consensus. “I know we’re going to have some very, very frank conversations quite clearly around the table,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Canada’s Global TV … [Read more...] about Trade disputes cast chill over G7 leaders’ summit in Canada